Day, Novell

 1    7,    9|      and honor, being Wife to~ ~Nicostratus, Governour of Argos, falling
 2    7,    9|    Pyrrhus in~ ~the presence of Nicostratus; by perswading him, that
 3    7,    9|  thereof, a Noble Lord,~ ~named Nicostratus, on whom (albeit hee was
 4    7,    9|       then choisely beautifull. Nicostratus, abounding in treasure and~ ~
 5    7,    9|   Pyrrhus, highly affected~ ~of Nicostratus, and more intimately trusted
 6    7,    9|    pleasing in the eye~ ~of our Nicostratus; he would stand on such
 7    7,    9| accomplished in such sort, as~ ~Nicostratus himselfe should not beleeve
 8    7,    9|     Within a short while after, Nicostratus made a solemne Feastival~ ~(
 9    7,    9|    against the wal, killed her. Nicostratus beholding this, called~ ~
10    7,    9|       her entire affection to~ ~Nicostratus, according as her speeches
11    7,    9|     they converted the anger of Nicostratus into mirth and smiling.~ ~
12    7,    9|        from his chin.~ ~Whereat Nicostratus beeing angerly moved, she (
13    7,    9|    attempt in this manner. Upon Nicostratus~ ~wayted two young Gentlemen,
14    7,    9|  Gentlemen.~ ~One of them, when Nicostratus sate downe to dinner or
15    7,    9|   fitting for her purpose, when Nicostratus was in private~ ~conference
16    7,    9|     verie true wife~ ~(answered Nicostratus) and I protest to you on
17    7,    9|    counsell well Lydia, replyed Nicostratus, and~ ~presently intend
18    7,    9|     locking fast the doore, and Nicostratus~ ~being seated, as she thought
19    7,    9|   receyved in the presence of~ ~Nicostratus, yet hee himselfe to avouch
20    7,    9|   dinner, shee being visited by Nicostratus,~ ~and none attending on
21    7,    9|        her motion graunted, and Nicostratus gently taking~ ~her by one
22    7,    9|        do not see your~ ~folly? Nicostratus wondering at his Words,
23    7,    9|     trust mee Pyrrhus, answered Nicostratus, Thy~ ~tongue and wit have
24    7,    9|         amazement, encreased in Nicostratus far greater then~ ~before,
25    7,    9| entertained~ ~by Pyrrhus. Which Nicostratus beholding aloft in the tree;
26    7,    9|        and tell-tale Garden.~ ~ Nicostratus, who verily beleeved what
27    7,    9|         angerly frowning upon~ ~Nicostratus, stearnely saide. If I may
28    7,    9|      fall; turning her selfe to Nicostratus,~ ~she said. Now that I
29    7,    9|     Thus the mocked and derided Nicostratus, returned in againe with
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